The EU called for trade rebalancing at the Beijing summit, but did not openly mention sensitive issues such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict!

President of the European Commission, von der Leyen, called on Beijing to "rebalance trade" at the summit, emphasizing that Sino-European economic relations have reached a turning point.

"Our trade volume reaches 200 million euros every day, but as our relationship deepens, these imbalances also deepen, and we have reached a turning point."

Von der Leyen stated that trade rebalancing is not for optimization, but for maintenance, and she called on Beijing to "acknowledge each other's concerns and find real solutions."

This time, the EU brought four demands to Beijing: first, so-called unfair competition due to government-subsidized goods dominating the European market; second, the EU hopes to provide European companies with broader market access, especially by relaxing conditions for their participation in government procurement; third, the EU insists on providing more opportunities for European companies to invest in China; fourth, the EU calls on China to relax export controls on rare earth elements.

Differing from expectations, von der Leyen and President of the European Council, Costa, did not mention the EU's main geopolitical issues, namely cooperation with Russia and the Ukraine conflict, during the opening ceremony.

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